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oh oh, i was a business. the w news lived from berlin president, gigi, and paying hail to china's rise as irreversible as it holds lavish celebrations, mocking 100 years since the founding of the chinese communist details. a huge crowd in beijing that the era of try not being bullied is gone for and also on the program, the europe union launches his digital cove. it certificate system aimed at making travel easier. but i fear a lack of coordination between members. states could lead to long queues and tail
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just could most safety checks have prevented florida as deadly tar block kilometers . i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to, we need to pay attention to this other residential blocks and danger of suffering the same face at wimbledon. the home hero goes through after mass ignite on center calls anymore. i did 2 times sampson survived the 5 set up against the qualify from germany to reach the tournament, dropped off the major hip surgery and spent the night of how can he go ah ah, i'm going to welcome to the program. china's president gigi and has struck the fine
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tone at celebrations, marketing the one hundreds anniversary of the countries communist party and a major event in gentlemen square g called for the countries reunification with self rules taiwan. he also warned that anyone attempting to bullied china would quote, get the heads bashed. observe as the the comment is veiled threats to wisdom, countries that have criticize china for human rights abuses, crackdown on hong kong rees. our long speech followed the military fly over common salutes and possibly arctic songs in honor of the ruling communist party. well, it's been a turbulent century for china under that party. it started with a secret meeting of 53 people in shanghai in 1921 and has since been transformed into a colossal instrument of political power and control. some 92000000 members across the country. for decades,
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the peoples republic of china was essentially close to the rest of the world on the founding, lead them all the adult. today, the once impoverished nation is the world's 2nd biggest economy. but under china's communist party, that transformation has come at a cost to day tourists boots ply this lake, but 100 years ago it was a small group of marx's to sort out. this is alex, but they had convened in shanghai, but the fear of spies. so then move their meeting to boat on non who lake 100 kilometers south of the city is where they found that the communist party today non who receives visitors from all over china. that meant that it is the communist party that stands for and has brought us the good life we have to day to day to day the household for month the government has built an impressive museum on the shore visitors. i told the story of
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a party that has tirelessly fought with the nations of the chinese nation. but during the culture, evolution millions where you really aged and killed or there was mouth, great come in with tens of millions of victims by an erroneous collectivist ation policy. those pictures are absent from the exhibition of course, in the development of a party like ours achievements, and there are problems. but overall our party has maintained the right course and has made great efforts. so in our exhibition, we focus on this big trend on what really matters not everyone sees the trend in the same way, which is one of the few critics who still dare to speak out. he compares the parties confidence to germany and japan before world war 2. how much is that? but they paint a picture of an ascending global power whose rise is inevitable. it is the kind of
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fanatic nationalism that the world saw 100 years ago. the communist party is completely incapable of interest fiction and to reflect on itself, fascinatingly, all over the country historic party locations are turning into pilgrimage sites. here in shanghai, the party found as convene before fleeing to the lake party says from all over china, happy organizing, visits to the site. the submission has received a complete make over with a prominent role for president seeds in p. here to party history is a carefully engineer narrative. to joseph historian at the party history institute, which is supervised by the center committee. there are materials we can not publish . this has to do with our position. our uses or communication have to serve the
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party, the people will. that is our standpoint of movies. aging is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the centennial of the chinese communist party. but it's a party that remains under extremely tight control. but it's saying that richard gregory, he's a senior fellow at the australian thing to allow institute and has written extensively about chinese communist party. so how has this party changed the country over the past 100 years? well, i guess it's only been in power since 1949. that's when the change is stopped, but the changes you see today and the changes are most familiar with about china, that is all, you know, a strong country, a wealthy or a country which is getting wealthier and astounding economic than that only started in the late 19 seventy's in the big change in china is the communist. the thank you
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had a big as a big does of capitalism to the policy mix. as a result the economy took off as had other countries in north asia, like in japan and south korea. and that really with their population is starting to put china on par with the united states in many areas. that's the big transformation. talking about the united states, easy thing was that a foreign forces attempting to bully the nation will quote, get their heads bashed. what do you make that tough talk so hard? mean? well, it's very tough. i mean, i guess we have to think this is a domestic audience. and that line got one of the biggest cheers from the audience . and so that tells you about the sort of read me that many people in china like to devour. in other words, one of the, you know, the great sources of legitimacy for the communist party is that they got rid of
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foreigners, out of china. and the anti foreign sentiment is still very potent, particularly if you keep framing foreigners and this narrative, the trying to contain china and keep china down. then you're always going to get a response when you speak like that. well, human rights abuses, as in ya and, and crackdowns on free speech like in hong kong, have come on the criticism in which direction do you see the party heading there? no, great change. when china was a much weaker and poor country, they didn't really listen to western countries criticisms of human rights. it's very hard to see why they would bother listening now. they always say internal issue and the west has may be less and less leverage. where it does china, perhaps with this starting to thinking about changing tactics. it's global reputation. it's really one of the major issues putting all western countries on
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the other side of the argument, getting western countries to join forces against china. in that respect, the human rights record is the symbol of how china is different and it, and it is devastating for its reputation outside of the country that focus on jumping. for a moment, he's now said to be ruler for life. if he wants to. how would you compare him to other chinese leaders of the past? well, he's certainly a much more assertive and risk taking later in many respects. i mean there's lots of debates about whether it's the most powerful, the distance now or down and so forth. but i think the really, you know, most important thing about teaching ping is not just that he's an assertive leader, but he's leading a much more powerful country. so all sorts of things that all chinese leaders would like to have done, you know, dominate the south china sea,
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with greater pressure on taiwan with greater pressure on japan, the east china sea stand up and goes sort of toe to toe with the united states. many chinese leaders didn't do that because china wasn't powerful enough. well now by all. now that had the military capability now. now that has the economic cloud. so she is really in the chinese mold in that respect. he's different because china is different or something. greg, thank you very much for this analysis. you want cdw new still to come? the dangers facing young migrants trying to reach europe. the w goes to serbia to find, find out what's being done to shield them from human traffic. us and police brutality will have action from wimbleton where the home hero and mary goes through after dramatic onset of the
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all of us in a moment. but 1st today marks the launch of the european union's digital cove at $900.00 certificate system. it's supposed to make traveling across the block easier by linking up the various existing apps approved by member states. the certificate can be used on a smart phone or printed out and shows if someone is fully vaccinated. immunity or receive the recent negative test result. but as of the shaky stop airlines warning, the system is not yet ready for rollouts on the search at the delta barrier could leads to authorities curtailing its use to do that because when about he got now joins us from brussel to tell us more about that so what changes can travelers expect from tomorrow, from today actually for the 30 percent of all those already fully vaccinated in europe. that means there's less hassle when they travel
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by plane. they don't have to come up with a p c r test before they enter the plane. and that's also true for people that recover from covered. but the other 60 percent still have to provide in most cases a p c r test. but the truth is also that there is no common e rule. every member state does it differently. so you have to check where you go and which was actually apply. and for this is for intra, you travel only. and if you coming from a 3rd country to the you, this coverage vaccination certificate doesn't mean anything because you don't need it actually to enter the you. you can also have your proof of explanation from your home country or a p c r test or show that you have recovered from cove it. so and also he had the member states in the driver's seat. they also can apply different drugs. so if you come do, you have to check anytime which country entering in which was of air. so the system
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is still the very shattered concern. sounds very, very half banks. i mean, why, why is there not a single single rule for all. now why i mean they, that it's been touted as the solution for europe and apparently it, it is not by this is the beauty of a few of the european union. every member states can do, but don't, has to oblige to these rules. and the only rule is that this certificate is now accepted in all 27, a member states. and so this is one single thing, but what you can do actually with a certificate that is up to the member states to decide. so it makes it even little more confusing, but the bottom line is you don't need this testing every time you fly. if you have x and then you don't need the p c r test. and also, not all vaccines are treated equally in this new systems, which will make it even more difficult to which ones are excluded. if you
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want to have the vaccination certificate, then you have to be vaccinated, bowed by one of the 4 vaccines that accepted by the email, the european medical agency. if you come from outside europe, as i said, you don't need the certificate, you can also prove you have exceeding that you have gotten in your home country. for example, if you come from india, you can do that if you are vaccinated with an s as any variant that is produced in india. but it's not a european rule. also, this is checked by the member states. if you're traveling from india to germany, this is not possible, but if you travel from india to spain, then it's possible. spain accepts also this very, very end. and also the chinese succeeds, which are on the list of the world health organization. so member states can, but they don't have to accept it. it's very complicated. and from india,
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anybody you cannot travel for non essential reasons to your because tourism is excluded as of now a very, very confusing new regulation to w correspond the battle he got from brussels there. thank you. bye. serbia is one of the countries on the so called balkan migration root. nobody knows how many child migrants pass through serbia every year in search of a new life in europe. many have been on the move for months or even years, and thousands go missing some full prey to people smugglers, others face harassment from the officials at border crossings. w funny for job went to belgrade to find out about the dangers, facing young microns and efforts to help them. a good one. he has been on the road for the past 2 years. he se 16 a child migrant from us start his place to sleep tonight. under the bridge in belgrade, he shares display in english. he learnt on the road will escape me to port will
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crush no ghost after the speech me do for it is a story of being pushed back all over the balkan route. he says some serbian police demand money from migrant to let them cross the border with romania, just for romanian authorities to return them to serbia. down for the police on the serbian border, creating problems for us because they asked for money years ago. we don't have that much money to give to the police and work and to buy food for ourselves. them such as we're driving to support. it's one of the serbian hot spots for migrants trying to cross into you just a few 100 meters behind me, hungary and if you continue in that direction who cross into croatia, but claiming asylum in the european union has become nearly impossible. even still with these young men, want to take their chances, so local taxis stand by to drive those with enough cash closer to the border last
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night. know somebody have some kind of problem with physical violence, with the police on the board of their order here or yes, senior love each move to the only local and you in this area. she wants to warn, under age, migrants about the danger of crossing the waters, police brutality, human trafficking. but we cannot say don't go, it's not our old say go or dont go. we just can see the options. i can ask you to think about maybe going to the counselor so well. good. and then the answer i have to go from becky belgrade migrants have been stranded here trying to avoid the camps out of fear of being deported equal or covert of its stars. children have a special right to protection and trying to avoid the serbian camp system should not mean that they should be left to fend for themselves. unfortunately, the system does not provide enough that affection for them. yes,
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children wants to stay outside the system, but also the system is not strong enough to to attract them to get faith in the system and then at least decrease the risks while that in transit thousands of migrant children disappear every year in europe. abdul dreams about a life in switzerland, but riding on this swiss bill tram might be as close as to get some of the other stories making headlines. the head of it was health organization in europe has warned. a new wave of the current of our pandemic could loom unless vaccination increase, and people remain disciplined. glucose set that off the 10 weeks of falling cases. numbers are now on the rise again. lost the military and me and my has begun releasing about 2300 prisoners, including activists and journalists were detained for protesting against the 2. in february, there was no reason given for the timing of the release of thousands. i still
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thought to be behind bars in connection with the pro democracy demonstrations accord to the us as deny the request by the senior britney spears to remove her father from a guardianship arrangement that gives him control of her affairs. the ruling is independent of testimony given by last week in which she alleged he had been abused under the arrangement. germany's present front by the stein ma is in israel on an official visit stand spokesperson said the trip, which was delayed last year due to the growth virus pandemic. we'll aim to quote on a strength from the friendship between the 2 states. he is expected to talk with its new government led by prime minister enough for the bennett us president joe biden will travel to florida today to offer his condolences to the families of those killed in the south side tower block collapse a week ago. the confirmed s toll has risen to 18. the recovery of more bodies that included 2 children. as many as 145 more people are still unaccounted for.
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w oliver's al. it is in the side where he heard from local residents about their response to the tragedy. it's hard to think about anything else for diana winner. every time she takes the dog out, she passes by the collapse champlin tower in us and survived the whole are fading to find more people alive. she believes the tragedy could have been avoided. i feel sad. i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to, we need to pay attention to this and do what we need to do. it's too many lives and probably lost as a result of it. where the south tower one stood, hundreds of rescue workers piling through the rubble in 12 hour, long shift. the risk of further collapses is slowing. the digging and human
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emotions are another obstacle. very sad. the times that i've been going up on the pile and you find strollers and baby bottles, it just brings a sense of reality to the moment. you know, it's very touchy. i have, i have kids, myself, a 2018 inspection warrant structural damages to the building. the focus is now on similar, high rises in the county, 40 years and older. as the search and rescue operation continues, inspectors are now checking 40 other high rise buildings for damages, a large effort that could still be enough if the owners don't have enough money to get the necessary work done. in case of the chem playing towers, the necessary repairs could have cost $100000.00 u. s. dollars per unit. darrow arnold who lives opposite the chem, playing tower, is believe something has to change. he has his own theory on why the building was
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and repaired, despite the findings of structural damage. what happened in this case is the city official inspector said that there was nothing to worry about imminently and people. brett breathed probably a sigh of relief because they didn't want to find the money to deal with the problem. i assume that's going to change in light of this incident and you're going to have much more care and caution going forward. much healing is needed in surfside florida, but for now, the beach community is reeling from this historic tragedy. sports now and then tennis. britton's and murray showed he's still got what it takes as he staged a thrilling come back to reach the 3rd round at wimbledon. he be german, qualify osgood ought to in 5 sets, despite trailing early on the match. andy murray knows perhaps more than any one
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that there's no place like home, the brit, $12.00 titles on when boot and it's like playing and his living room. but some sort, murray might never get back here again after having major hip surgery in 2019 and a divorce. i had the worst when oscar also led by 2 sets to one. but the man with a metal have also has steely nerves. and that's the darkness descended and the center court lights went on. murray started showing his pedigree. inspired by the home crowd, he saved some of his best tenants for the deciding set. delicate finish the most roker and thrilling of occasion. one of the reasons why i'm still playing is because of moments like that. like why
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would you want to give up? i know what a great atmosphere is in tennis. i've played a play in a few of them over the years and that was definitely one of them and and yeah, obviously what the atmosphere is either and things are going your way it's, it's a nice feeling on that feeling, definitely neutral, which is why, especially here at wimbledon, you can never write off at the murray because they certainly once germany is interior minister, the whole size blasted the decision by you have to allow large numbers of fans inside stadiums that you are 2020 feel for. call that efficient by european footballs, governing body quote, utterly irresponsible, especially considering arising number of corona virus cases in the u. k. course by the delta valued. more than 40000 pounds, attended germany's match against england. the atlantis wembley stadium on tuesday
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and wednesday is due to welcome 60000 passport. it's one of the semi final and final. later this month, the boys adult month have confirmed jaden. central will leave the club. this summer deals been agreed for him to join mentioned the united for 85000000 euros sancho emerged as one of your peon football, hottest prospects during his 4 years. dogma is called 50 goals and 137 appearances for club moves. see sancho, who's in england, your 2020 squad return to manchester where he previous the play, the view level for united thrive meant the city and buffalo. no fans are sweating on the future of lie. no message. now for the forward contract with the club. ran out midnight. that means messy was widely regarded as one of the best football players in the history of the game. could join it up in other clubs on a free transfer loan and say they are confident, messy will find a new contract despite the clubs,
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huge financial problems and interests from european top clubs like meant to city and p. s g. you're watching the news. here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. president, she's in thing has hailed china's rise as irreversible as it holds lavish celebrations, marking 100 years since the founding of the chinese communist party. she told the flag waving trout that the air of china being bullied is gone forever. he also called for reification with self rules. taiwan, the american accent. comedian bill cosby has been freed from prison after a quarter of a ton, his sexual assault conviction on a legal technicality that pennsylvania supreme court decided cause we never should have faced charges in the 1st place. after striking a non prosecution deal with the previous district attorney. that's it. from me of those team you're up today. don't go away. conflict is up next. it's tim, sebastian,
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the news the into the conflict with tim sebastian, americans, secretary of state, one's in a blinker with cry last week is i have to offer words of comfort and support for the country. after rushing to mass in huge numbers close to the border, my guess is we cranes foreign minister demetrius calais back. what did he get out of the visit? and what was the conflict on
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meat? you're welcome to complex. good afternoon. the us secretary of state was visiting care last week and said he stands strongly with your country. what do you understand that to mean standing strongly with you? that means political me and military and reforms support for you create. we count on our partnership with the united states as much as we count on the partnership with the european union and its key capitals. your president was clear that he wanted more than that a few days before blinking arrived, he posted a tweet, calling for a clear signal about the european and euro atlantic prospect. in other words,
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a clear signal about your big for membership of the you and nature. did you get that clear signal? while both perspective, your atlantic and european membership are long over you? and i would like to recall that, for example, when it comes to nature, the promise was given by allies in 2008 summit. so we've been, it's been 13 years now and my president, to reiterate the ambition to achieve that. we have not heard affirmative positive response yet, but this is, you know, we aspirants, we are seeking membership so we will keep pushing the story forward. so you didn't get what you wanted to sell in effect. mister blink. and just bought a basket of fine woods. and that was it. no, it would be not entirely correct mister blinking was there is nothing
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to it. well, he did not bring with himself a promise that ukraine will become a member of nita this year or next year. but he reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it says clearly ukraine and georgia because it applied to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners on the chief in this goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called the national ano program of corporation between ukraine and nato. it is structured very much along the pattern of the membership action plan. but what we do need to, and i can agree with you here, is
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a clear timeline of granting ukraine membership action plan. and what will follow after that, this is the next step, you know, integration with their lines. how far did you get with your shopping list? because you are known to be looking for enhanced anti drone and anti aircraft capabilities. you also want the patriot missile? is washington going to meet those requests? while we did submit to the united states list of the most urgent needs for your korean army, some of the items on the least more easier to get. some are more difficult. we did not expect to get everything at a time, but we are making progress on those items on those positions which, which are feasible. and this at this point, you say you're making progress so you didn't get any of them. you haven't signed any deals to get them. it's not, it's not fixed. mister secretary blinking did not bring an anti sniper complex with
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him. but know that he was going to give you one either nor a date. i have no doubt that we will, we will receive a number of items from our list. this does not require a reiteration. it's meant a matter of cooperation of certain technicalities, but i have no doubt that we will give them miss belabor. let's talk if we may about the frozen law in the eastern part of the country. if we can talk about it that way, there's been some de escalation intention with moscow. it withdrew many of its troops off to the southern and massive deployment close to your joint border. if they had crossed that border, what do you think the west would have done for you? expressions of condemnation, maybe some sanctions. well 1st, there is no withdraw low, adequate to the number of thrashing troops and military
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machinery assembled along the border of ukraine and in the occupied territories. what is happening can not be called. it was all russian forces largely stay where the what has changed is a drop in the military for x. this is true, but the threat is still there. and you know, in the soviet union, the had to show trials, trials without justice. and now what we observe is a show withdrawal. it was role without removal forces and this we should be, we should be, we should remain vigilant on this. when it comes to your 2nd question in this, this is all and this people, we will defend it. we will fight for it. we do not expect for the troops to arrive and help us. but we do expect from partners to provide ukraine was all the assistance they can offer to make us prevail in this struggle for our
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country. so you are not expecting nato to go to war with you. with russia, you're clear on that to defend you? absolutely, we are not a member of nato yet. and i would like to say again, clearly and squarely, this is our land. we will be defending it, but partners can help us to defend our land. and i'm sure that this is what this will be happening when it comes to negotiations. your president has made it clear he no longer thinks the means to agreement is laid down 6 years ago. is the way forward? is that because not, you know, the russians know the separatists that actually done what you signed up to do? well, the, the key demand off russia in means is to recognize so called a little dance,
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can donate the people's republic s party to the conflict which will effectively turn an international armed conflict between ukraine and russia into an internal armed conflict between ukraine and separatist. this is the cornerstone of the discussions that are taking place in in means. now my president is saying that our goal number one should be peace and security and lives of people and not the political, political, recognitions. and we call on moscow to focus on the same on bringing peace to dom bus. and on making progress on a number of drive decisions which are ready to be adopted, they have pending greenlight for moscow. muscle can easily give the green light, but the continuous playing this game with the demand to recognize dominance can little mask as part of the conflict. so this is an essence what is happening and
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means again, this is why we're making steps to ensure a way forward out of the stalemate. the mid stew agreement is, you know, contains political commitments on you. and on the other side, article for a dialog on local elections was supposed to start the day after a heavy weapons were pulled back from the contact line. article 11, a new ukranian constitution should have entered into force by the end of 2015. its key element was to have been the centralization. none of these things happened today, and each side blames the other for not fulfilling their side of the bargain. where do you go from here? you are absolutely right. this is, this is the word to word by word russian narrative about means. when moscow a meets the fact that item paragraph, one of means is security. first you stop shooting. and then you proceed to
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political settlement. ukraine spared the no effort and made a number of painful concessions to ensure a ceasefire. unfortunately, the cease fire has been violated on the systemic basis and more and more, and many korean soldiers had been killed. i would like to assure you that we are absolutely committed to moving along the political part of the, of the main screen of the means agreements. you really think you to defer, you can you think you can get those through your parliament, those political aspects of them. it's to agreement. well, if we see, if we see that russia is not killing our soldiers is withdrawing it's heavy machine that have a military machinery from ukraine and that is a bytes by security provisions. this will give us an additional argument in the parliament to convince that this is the road to the to piece. this is the road to settlement, and this is what my parliament once. but we will never accept any russian idea of
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federal zation of ukraine. because in this country, we have a very advanced reform of decentralization. and by the way, i would like to thank the government of germany in helping us with this reform to really empower communities on the ground and to give them more. right, right. and when certain regions of donors can lugens parts of ukraine, which are currently occupied by russia returning to ukraine, they will enjoy all those vast possibilities for development and prosperity. yeah, but why does your president say he's not going to talk to them? russia says, talk to the separatists, your president refuses. i'm curious as to why he refuses because the people don't that's going to cons. castille ukrainian citizens on. why is your president refusing to talk to you graham's? if he 15 area back under his control, my president will talk to legitimately elected ukrainians. in the currently
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occupied parts of dawn, it's going to ask we will not talk to hold there so fresh and passwords who vigorously in newly implement only instructions coming from moscow. the. we should not mix these 2 categories of one. we hold elections as provided by the means agreements when the rot legitimately elected representatives. they will be become part of the political system and we will talk to them. but today, the only party that makes decisions and instruct people on the ground, how to act is moscow. it's not the so called separatist, yes, but this process is going nowhere, isn't it? and the fact is that your out of ideas for how to pursue it, something that the president's chief of staff actually admitted at the end of last month and a year mark on television, he said it's necessary to continue working in all directions and it all formats
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because in the end, we don't know what format will bring peace to our land. 7 years after the seizure of crimea, that's an extraordinary admission of both failure and despair. isn't it? you don't know how to continue. there is no fate. neither failure, no despair in here, we have number while we are upset with the behavior of moscow with its unwillingness to play constructively into the shipper, cate sincere willingness of ukraine and of germany and france to put an end to the war in don't us. when it comes to crimea, we launched, we came up with a very good idea of a crimea platform. and they say, this initiative is gathering more and more international support. so we are not running out of ideas. but unfortunately, russia has adopted a very,
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very unhelpful tactics of simply downplaying every, any idea that they did not like or ignoring them. but we will keep trying because as i said, just a couple of minutes before this is all when we cannot sit down with and lay down our hands, we have to come up. we have with new ideas, we have to be creative and we will be doing that. this is all lent and it may take some time. but in the end we will succeed. the fact is that your president was elected 2 years ago on a promise to end the war in the dumbass region. he didn't do it even blame the continuing conflict on his predecessor, president shanda saying it was the russian aggression. that was the problem. it was the ukrainian side being unreasonable that came back to bite him as well, didn't that effect he's over promised and the delivered the biggest send, the politician can commit, isn't it? well, my president still has a couple of years in office to deliver on that and the 2 before the end of his 1st
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term. the 2nd point is that in just the 1st year of his presidency, there were some very good achievements in our relations with russia. and they were promising, for example, the exchange of prisoners, including the return of the famous director or all x. and so who was a political prisoner in russia? russia returned our vessels captured at the carriage trade. so there was a good period. now there is the best period, but it doesn't mean that we will not find a solution that will bring back the good period and we will find we will settle the conflict without crossing our lines. miss gray. but it's clear that if you want more help from washington and the west, you're gonna have to do more to deal with the rampant.

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